An angry Alan Faneca boycotted the first of the Pittsburgh Steelers' two minicamp practices Saturday because of a comment made to him by management during a morning meeting, but returned for the second practice after talking briefly with new coach Mike Tomlin.

The Pittsburgh Steelers' top two draft picks, linebackers Lawrence Timmons and LaMarr Woodley, were hurt Friday during the first day of a three-day minicamp and might not practice the rest of the weekend.

USA TODAY grades the 2007 NFL draft and lets you know which teams were the stars this weekend and which ones barely registered a flicker. Among the contenders for the best draft are Arizona, Cleveland, Oakland and Tampa Bay.

USA TODAY takes an in-depth look at Lawrence Timmons, a top linebacking prospect available in April's NFL draft. NFLDraftScout.com provides us with detailed analysis of the likely first-round pick in one of a series of player profiles leading up to the draft on April 29.

In a game, linebackers often make the big hit that really gets your attention. But in the 2007 NFL draft, don't expect linebackers to be a big hit or get a lot of attention. While there are two or three potential prizes, this year's class seems to have more questions than answers. According to ratings by NFLDraftScout.com, only three to four linebackers are expected to be selected in the first round. Only seven are projected to be taken in the first two rounds.

Junior linebacker Lawrence Timmons, Florida State's second leading tackler this season, will give up his final year of eligibility to enter the 2007 National Football League draft, Miami-based sports agent Drew Rosenhaus said Friday. Timmons led the Seminoles with 18 tackles for losses this season and scored three touchdowns.